Attorney Don Loose discusses the Supreme Court’s decision to eliminate the right to an abortion. Overturning Roe v. Wade has led to chaos throughout the legal landscape. In the Dobbs decision, Justice Alito said, “We are returning this issue to the States.” So currently, we have 50 separate jurisdictions with 50 different laws on the same subject matter
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Donald A. Loose is an Arizona attorney, and the author of Arizona Laws 101: A Handbook for Non-Lawyers, and Estate Planning in Arizona: What You Need to Know. Mr. Loose is a regular guest on radio shows featuring local newsmaker interviews. He may be contacted at don@looselawgroup.com.
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/in Audio Interviews/by Loose Law Group, P.C.Pima County ordinance imposes a penalty for those who do not report the loss of a firearm within 48 hours.
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/in Audio Interviews/by Don LooseAttorney Don Loose discusses Arizona’s funding in psilocybin research, Arizona’s attorney filing a lawsuit over insulin price-fixing, and The Arizona Consumer Fraud Act.
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/in Audio Interviews/by Loose Law Group, P.C.Doctors are challenging the constitutionality of an Arizona law that states doctors are prohibited from performing abortions based solely upon fetal abnormalities.
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/in Audio Interviews/by Don LooseA case in the Arizona Supreme Court challenges the long-held sanctity of confessions being privileged communications.